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How are viruses different from bacteria? APEX
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How are viruses different from bacteria? APEX
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Viruses do not have any cells or metabolism. Viruses cannot reproduce on their own.
Most scientists do not consider viruses to be living.
Bacteria and fungi have cells, metabolism, and are able to reproduce.
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